What are we doing wrong?

Day 2,775, 10:03 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Ash Brandon

Well, your favorite hypocrite is back.

This time, I'm taking eRepublik on with a more individualistic look. I'm not looking to impressive those who will ultimately be the source of my failure. It is time, however, to revisit my old roots with TUP.

This article is going to be bland. This country follows suit. Over the last couple of months of just logging on to see what was the new news, I've seen several times where the eUK was under threat of invasion or we were fighting someone already. The war just never stops.

Now, we are completely under invasion of the Argentine government, a sight that I have seen back when we were feuding over the Falkland Islands.


The Argentine troops walk down the streets of London, looking confident with their stride.

Now, this article is not going to be filled with biased opinions as to why I think a TUP candidate is the best candidate for the presidential seat, but more like me saying that we need a candidate in office that has their head on their shoulders and is actually willing to DO something in order to prevent the country from failing.

We've elected presidents that don't update us and we've elected presidents that update us more than needed. What is the key to success for the eUK?



Ladies and gentlemen, I believe that if this country ever wants to be successful, we must embrace the idea of change. I'm not talking about just penny and nickel change... I'm talking about RADICAL change.

We're not unlocking the door to the golden treasure that we are so desperately looking for. We haven't been unlocking it for a while.

We need to review our standards. Review EVERYTHING that makes us what we are now and then base suggestions of change off of our current being. It sounds crazy, but I believe that this is the only thing to get us out of the slump.

I have had dreams of being president of eUK for a long time now, but I don't believe that I have enough "presidential luster" as I wish I did. I just believe in the crazy idea that a stagnant government is unhealthy for the citizens. That's all.

Thank you for reading. Embrace change?
A. ~